پرسش و پاسخدسته بندی: پزشکیThe top 10 countries in the world that are influencing the design of interiors
Michell Badham 12 ماه قبل

Are you interested in staying up to date with the latest fashions in the field of interior design? Do you like to scroll for hours to find your next dose of inspiration? You’re in luck – we’re revealing the most popular countries influencing fashions for interior design in 2022.

Secret Linen Store’s new research has compared social media data and Google search results to determine the countries that are the most influential in interior design trends. The study blends the amount of TikTok videos, Instagram hashtags and Google search results related to interior design and architecture in more than 150 countries.

The top 10 countries with the most inspiring interior design right now:
Japanese – 2104 093
French – 1,996,598
Danish – 1,739,788
Brazilian – 936,815
Mexican 536 979
California – 451,085
Australia – 313,227
Malaysian – 275,789
Moroccan 150,900
Swedish 140,977

Molly Freshwater says that the patterns, colors and furniture of international interiors are evocative. Including them in the way we design our homes allows us either to recall fond memories or to imagine new exciting adventures.

It’s easy to see why Japan’s interiors design won the top spot. This is because its fundamentals are similar to what many people want for their home – clean, light and airy with little clutter. It is exciting to see such a variety of styles that are inspiring people. Morrocco, Mexico, and other countries also feature in the top 10.

Continue reading for a closer look at the interiors of the three most important countries:

* Minimalist Japanese interiors
Japanese interiors blend minimalism with organic lines and a sense of simplicity. Japanese interiors also focus on the balance between inside and outside the home. Organic and neutral colors materials reflect the tranquility which is found in nature.

Japanese interiors avoid overly hectic designs and prefer calm, pared-back environments. This is evident in a subtle design, wood furniture, and lots of sunlight. Organization and order also play an important part in Japanese homes as they tend to steer clear of overly decorative elements in favour of clutter-free rooms.

* Eclectic French interiors
The land of bold fashion and an avant-garde art scene, France is also the place for a mix of bold style and rustic country-style interiors. French interiors are described as eclectic. They are distinguished by a playful attitude towards colors, and the belief that your house should reflect what you are passionate about.

French interiors are stunning when they combine and mix with a range of pieces, old and modern. For instance, you could pair an antique bed with crisp white linen. A chair passed down from generation to generation might be displayed beneath an illuminated wall or art scavenged at an antique market.

* Functional Danish interiors
Danish interiors continue to inspire people around the globe with their efficiency as well as their simplicity and intelligent use of space. Thanks to the Scandinavian concept of hygge that is in its core, Danish interiors are also inviting (not to mention, cozy) which makes them the ideal place to enjoy relaxed entertaining and relaxing nights at home.

Danish interiors offer a timeless appeal due to their simple forms and simple designs. Furniture made of wood is a key part in Danish interiors, as do rustic texture and neutral tones – all things that contribute to create a minimalist space that can be further customized with more bold decor and colours.